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50 Fun Twitter Feeds for Your Summer Reading

Whether you’re headed to the beach or curling up in a comfy chair, now is a great time to amp up your reading. With Twitter, it’s easier than ever to find your next great read, whether you’re learning about titles from the authors themselves or taking part in a reading community. Check out our list of 50 fun Twitter feeds for summer reading to discover books, take part in the reading community, and learn about the latest news in book publishing.

Authors

If you can’t commit to a whole book, check out these author tweets for interesting summer reading.

@neilhimself:Follow Neil Gaiman to learn about his latest work, pop culture, and other fun reads.

@AtYourLibrary:Find out about the excellent resources available at your local library this summer from @AtYourLibrary.

@randomhouse:@randomhouse is on Twitter to chat about books and writing. They often share reading lists, excerpts, and other fun resources for readers.

@RandomHouseCA:Random House’s Canadian branch tweets to help readers find their next great book through recommendations, contests, interviews, and more.

@nytimesbooks:Check out @nytimesbooks for interviews, author profiles, book reviews, and more book news from The New York Times. Highlights include novelist quotes, prize announcements, and timely book happenings.

@torbooks:A publisher of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other speculative fiction, Tor Books is full of resources for getting your hands on some strange summer reads.

@GalleyCat:Follow the book publishing industry on Twitter through @Galleycat. This account offers news on new adaptations, and even summer reading flowcharts for you to find your next great read.